"You play hockey because you love it - you love to be around the game," said Kunitz who retired from the Blackhawks following the 2018-19 season and immediately took a job with the organization. "This is another piece of the hockey world that you just didn't think of when you were in your own little playing bubble. For me, it's exciting to be back at the rink so I know that's a good feeling."
Kunitz spent 15 seasons in the NHL and helped the Ducks capture the Cup in 2007 and then the Penguins in '09, '16 and '17. At 39 and having played for five NHL teams, Kunitz hung up the skates and became a member of the Blackhawks front office. In his role, Kunitz will mostly help develop players in Rockford for the Blackhawks-affiliate IceHogs.
It will certainly be a change of pace.
"You're still trying to figure out what you're good at, what's going to work for you as well as the ownership and the team that you're working for," Kunitz said of changing careers. "So it's trying to piece it all together. I'm not trying to do it all in one motion and luckily enough I've found a position that is going to work for both sides and I'll still be able to be at home with the family and things that are important to me.
"Any time you don't have something to look forward to, I'm sure it's tough for guys," Kunitz continued. "I think the last couple of years the thought of not playing anymore is in your mind more often and having a family at home you need to make sure you have things in place to help you. I'm not saying that it's not tough because you're not a player and things are changing but you're trying to do it as a family and understand what the next step is."